NYERE SAMARINGA TOTEM



Maita Nyere
Nzvidzi Chikwira Chesaka
Wari Ruunji Kodada
Ewo Samaringa
Chikwira Chesaka
Usina Udowe Unogarira
Ewo Nyere
Ewo Nzvidzi
Mazvita Nyere
Ewo Samaringa nzvidzi
Wari Nyanga
Wari Nyazongo
Nyere Mapara
Vanopara nhewe dzichiota
Maita SaMuponda
Wari Manyika
Zvaoneka Nyere

Totem From Manicaland area Muponda Clan
Nyere is Genet in English


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    1. How sure are we about the Otter as our totem. There have been some other suggestions?

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    2. If you have more info please do email us on other suggestions you have come across.

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    3. I contacted you but u did not reply

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    4. Email us on totemnetwork@outlook.com

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    1. Can you get us more details if possible about this animal

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    2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otter

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  3. Its nice to see a blog on my totem. I have more lines missing from the post.
    Nyere Mapara
    Vanopara nhewe dzichiota

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    1. please do email us and point to where the lines need to be added.

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    2. I cannot see how i can email you back. Except comment here

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  4. Thank you. I have been researching mutupo Nyere for a long time and most people don’t know. It’s good to know kuti takawanda and now I know kudetemba kwacho. Does anyone know from history if we are related to vaera otter native Americans..

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  5. Samaringa. Tiriko

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    1. Nyere inonzi genet in English n its other Shona names anoti tsimba kn kt nyongo

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  6. Nyere haisi otter in English otter imbiti haisiriyo mhuka yatinoera yedu inonzi Genet in English sumtymz unoona yakanzi rusty-spotted genet n its other names in Shona anonzi tsimba vamwe vachiti nyongo ndiyo Nyere iyoyo WaDowe

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  7. it's high time i do more research on my totem. i usually find it hard to explain "nyere" to the rest of the Shonas

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  8. Anyone can tell me about our culture..?

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  9. Am proud of my totem.. now i know its Genet in English not otter..Otter its Mbiti in English

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  10. Anyway the debate is nolonger existing. Researchers said Nyere is Serval cat and this narration was declared final since it has supported facts and the whole clan accepted the conclusion which was minuted for future references.

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  11. Am so happy to see my totem i was thinking kuti maybe its meaningless vanhu vachindiseja kut mutupo unonyadzisa kuti nyere zvinoreva ma feelings ...finslly today am so happy ..i want to say hello my family the maparas

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  12. Nyere in english is a clawless otter.

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  13. Ndiripooo samaringa

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  14. Quite interesting

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  15. Woow Ana Nyere Mapara as for me wen ever people ask me about my totem I find it hard to explain wrse kana urimuroora

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  16. Vanhu vaneyera nyere vanozivikanwa nei? Vavhimi here, imbavha here, vapfumi here????

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    1. Kingship, the whole Mutasa area is originally ours

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  17. What does our totem mean, my 27 year old self doesnt even know how to detemba this totem. And some people laugh when I tell them ndoyera NYERE🤣 but anyway its good to notice that takawanda vasingazive

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    1. Nyere Mapara is actually a serval cat and Hon.L Saruwaka has the full poem on calenders and posts

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    2. Nyere Mapara is actually a serval and Hon. Saruwaka has the fuel praise poem

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  18. I proud to be Mapara nyere

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  19. I am proud to be a mzaya Nyere, my mum was mkunda mponda wekwamuponda parwenze apo

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  20. Am proud of my totem

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